1982 Paris–Dakar Rally
1982 Dakar Rally also known as the 1982 Paris–Dakar Rally was the 4th running of the Dakar Rally event. 382 competitors took part. The brothers, Claude Marreau and Bernard Marreau, won for the Renault team while Cyril Neveu won the motorcycle category for the Honda team.[1]
1982 Paris–Dakar Rally | |||
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Host country | France Algeria Mali Senegal |
Stages
Stage | Date | From | To | Total (km) |
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1 | 1 January | Paris | Olivet | |
2 | 2 January | Olivet | Sète | |
3 January | Transportation to Africa | |||
3 | 4 January | Algiers | Ouled Djellal | 470 |
4 | 5 January | Ouled Djellal | Hassi Messaoud | |
5 | 6 January | Hassi Messaoud | Bordj Omar Driss | 414 |
6 | 7 January | Bordj Omar Driss | Tit | 568 |
7 | 8 January | Tit | Timeaouine | 538 |
8 | 9 January | Timeaouine | Gao | 740 |
10 January | Rest day in Gao | |||
9 | 11 January | Gao | Mopti | 538 |
10 | 12 January | Mopti | Gao | 570 |
13 January | Rest day in Gao | |||
11 | 14 January | Gao | Tombouctou | 424 |
12 | 15 January | Tombouctou | Niono | 558 |
13 | 16 January | Niono | Nioro du Sahel | 517 |
14 | 17 January | Nioro du Sahel | Tambacounda | 310 |
15 | 18 January | Tambacounda | Dara | 306 |
16 | 19 January | Dara | Tiougoune | 250 |
17 | 20 January | Tiougoune | Dakar | 100 |
Results
Cars
No. | Driver / co-driver |
Country | Marque |
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1 | Claude Marreau / Bernard Marreau | France | Renault |
2 | Jean Claude Briavoine / André Deliaire | France | Lada |
3 | Jean-Pierre Jaussaud / Michel Brière | France | Mercedes |
4 | Pierre Lartigue / Patrick Destaillats | France | Range Rover |
5 | Jacky Ickx / Claude Brasseur | Belgium France | Mercedes |
Bikes
Pos. | Rider | Country | Marque |
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1 | Cyril Neveu | France | Honda |
2 | Philippe Vassard | France | Honda |
3 | Grégoire Verhaegue | France | Barigo |
4 | Guy Albaret | France | Yamaha |
5 | Michel Merel | France | Yamaha |
Trucks
Pos. | Driver co-drivers |
Country | Marque |
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1 | Georges Groine / Thierry de Saulieu / Bernard Malferiol | France | Mercedes |
2 | Pierre Laleu / Bernard Langlois | France | Mercedes |
3 | Jan de Rooy / Gérard Straetmans | Netherlands | DAF |
4 | Claude Hervé / Jean-Claude Garcia | France | Acmat |
5 | Etienne Martinez / Jean-Paul Oligo | France | Mercedes |
References
- "History of Dakar - RETROSPECTIVE 1979-2007" (PDF). Dakar Rally. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 June 2010. Retrieved 7 January 2009.
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